Midnight In. Paris <FRESH ◆>
For the section on Parisian cafes: "Patrons indulge in coffee, wine, and conversation."
The last sentence: "So, come and experience it for yourself – midnight in Paris awaits." "Come" can be replaced with "Join, Visit, Arrive". "Experience" again might be "Discover, Encounter, Appreciate". "Itself" becomes "personally, firsthand, directly". "Waits" can be "awaits you, stands ready, is prepared for you".
Okay, the user wants me to take the given text and replace each term with three synonyms in the opt2 format. They also mentioned to skip proper nouns. Let me start by reading through the text carefully to identify each word that needs modification. midnight in. paris
Let me go through each line step by step. Let's take the first sentence: "In conclusion, “midnight in Paris” is more than just a phrase – it’s an experience that embodies the city’s essence." The term "In conclusion" can be replaced with synonyms like "Ultimately", "Finally", "To sum up". The phrase in quotes "midnight in Paris" is the brand name, so it stays. "More than just a phrase" could be "a simple saying, a mere words, just an expression". "Experience" can be "journey, adventure, encounter".
As hours tick toward twelve, the Eiffel Tower, an legendary symbol of Paris, starts shimmering like a precious-encrusted giant. The tower’s nightly light show becomes a awe-inspiring event that pulls crowds to the Champ de Mars. The metal architecture is setlitup with a mesmerizing glow, creates a sense of wonder and fascination. For the section on Parisian cafes: "Patrons indulge
"So, come and experience it for yourself – midnight in Paris awaits." → Hence, visit and partake in it firsthand – Nightfall in Paris is waiting for you.
So first, check if each term in the text (excluding proper nouns) should have three variant options. For example, common nouns, verbs, adjectives. If a word can be replaced by three synonyms, replace it with opt3. "Waits" can be "awaits you, stands ready, is
"For the first sentence: 'The famous' → well-known 'Champs-Élysées' [proper noun, skip], 'lined' → flanked with, 'upscale boutiques' → luxury stores, 'theaters' → theatrical venues, 'cafes' → brewing spots, 'is a must-visit' → a top recommendation, 'destination' → site, 'at midnight' → at dead hour.